See which Republicans are partying with Mitt Romney in Park City this weekend

Presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and some of the most well known Republicans in the country are meeting in Park City, Utah, this weekend.
Many of Romney's top donors will be there to celebrate and plan for the November election. Romney helped organize and run the Winter Olympics in 2002 in Salt Lake City.

Heavyweights

Evan Vucci, AP

"Mitt Romney is hosting a posh retreat in Park City, Utah, for his top donors this weekend, giving the campaign’s major financial backers a chance to dine with their favored presidential candidate and other Republican heavyweights," according to the Associated Press.

Dollar advantage

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"Although currently enjoying a financial advantage over President Barack Obama, Romney is wasting little time securing — and maintaining — high-dollar support to win the White House. He and the GOP raised $76 million in May, newly released figures show, compared with $60 million from Obama and the Democratic Party," according to the Associated Press.

Romney's previous Park City home

Deseret News

Romney bought a home near the Deer Valley resort when he ran the Olympics.

"The donors, invited if they’ve raised at least $50,000 for Romney’s White House run, can sit in on strategy meetings that provide detailed updates of the campaign’s progress," according to the Associated Press.

Karl Rove

Dr. Scott M. Lieberman, AP

"They’ll also mingle with Romney’s top advisers and Karl Rove, founder of an independent “super” political committee helping Romney this election. The event is closed to the press," according to the Associated Press.

Sen. John McCain

Alex Brandon, AP

John McCain is a senator for the state of Arizona and a former presidential candidate in 2008.

Jeb Bush

Keith Johnson, Deseret News

Jeb Bush is the former governor of Florida. His father, George H.W. Bush and his brother, George W. Bush, are both former presidents of the U.S.

Condoleezza Rice

Ravell Call, Deseret News

Condoleezza Rice is the former Secretary of State.

Bobby Jindal

J. Scott Applewhite, AP

Bobby Jindal is the governor of Louisiana and a former republican presidential candidate.

Meg Whitman

Reed Saxon, AP

Meg Whitman is the CEO of Hewlett Packard.

Paul Ryan

J. Scott Applewhite, AP

Paul Ryan is a congressman for the state of Wisconsin.

James Baker

Ravell Call, Deseret News

James Baker is a former secretary of state.

Norm Coleman

Jim Mone, AP

Norm Coleman is a former senator for the state of Minnesota.

Marco Rubio

J Pat Carter, AP

Marco Rubio is currently a senator for the state of Florida.

Olympic Park

Deseret News

A cookout for donors will happen on Friday night (June 22) at Olympic Park, according to Bloomberg. That's the site of the Olympic bobsled track.

The Retreat

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"The retreat is one of many perks that Romney is offering to his signature donors, not uncommon for candidates seeking the presidency," according to the Associated Press.

Friday schedule

Scott G. Winterton, Deseret News

Former Secretary of State James Baker, former Minnesota Sen. Norm Coleman, Tennesee Sen. Bob Corker, Weekly Standard Editor Bill Kristol and former Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt, head of planning for a Romney transition to the White House, panel discussion on banking, health care and Israel.

"The weekend ends Sunday with a round of golf for donors who’ve raised at least $100,00," according to the Associated Press.

Red Ledges Golf

Deseret News

The golf outing will happen at Red Ledges, near Heber, Utah. It's home to the Jack Nicklaus Signature Course.

Either a golf membership or a lifestyle membership are required for all property owners who live there.

Raised $500,000

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"Those donors who pulled in at least $500,000 for the campaign are entitled to weekly campaign briefings, VIP entry to finance events across the country, and special access to the Republican National Convention this summer," according to the Associated Press.